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Top Forums Programming How to write in other language in text/xml file by reading english text/xml file using C++? Post 303018350 by Corona688 on Monday 4th of June 2018 11:24:37 AM
Old 06-04-2018
wchar/wstring is helpful when you want to output wchar/wstring.

Do you? What character set do you need to deal with?

If you don't know, could you find out?
 

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WCTOMB(3)						   BSD Library Functions Manual 						 WCTOMB(3)

NAME
wctomb -- converts a wide character to a multibyte character LIBRARY
Standard C Library (libc, -lc) SYNOPSIS
#include <stdlib.h> int wctomb(char * s, const wchar_t wchar); DESCRIPTION
The wctomb() converts the wide character wchar to the corresponding multibyte character, and stores it in the array pointed to by s. wctomb() may store at most MB_CUR_MAX bytes in the array. In state-dependent encoding, wctomb() may store the special sequence to change the conversion state before an actual multibyte character into the array pointed to by s. If wchar is a nul wide character (''), this function sets its own internal state to an initial conversion state. Calling any other functions in Standard C Library (libc, -lc) never changes the internal state of wctomb(), except changing the LC_CTYPE cat- egory of the current locale by calling setlocale(3). Such setlocale(3) calls cause the internal state of this function to be indeterminate. The behaviour of wctomb() is affected by the LC_CTYPE category of the current locale. There is one special case: s == NULL wctomb() initializes its own internal state to an initial state, and determines whether the current encoding is state-depen- dent. This function returns 0 if the encoding is state-independent, otherwise non-zero. In this case, wchar is completely ignored. RETURN VALUES
Normally, wctomb() returns: positive Number of bytes for the valid multibyte character pointed to by s. There are no cases that the value returned is greater than n or the value of the MB_CUR_MAX macro. -1 wchar is an invalid wide character. If s is equal to NULL, mbtowc() returns: 0 The current encoding is state-independent. non-zero The current encoding is state-dependent. ERRORS
No errors are defined. SEE ALSO
setlocale(3) STANDARDS
The wctomb() function conforms to ANSI X3.159-1989 (``ANSI C89''). BSD
February 3, 2002 BSD
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